New Tax Laws: NRS Takes Over Collecting of Mineral Royalties

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Nigeria’s new tax regime has transferred the responsibility for collecting mineral royalties to the Nigeria Revenue Service, marking a significant shift in fiscal administration within the extractive sector. Mineral royalties refer to payments made by companies to the government for the right to extract natural resources such as solid minerals.

Under the new framework, the Nigeria Revenue Service, commonly abbreviated as NRS, will centralise the collection process, replacing previous arrangements where multiple agencies were involved. Officials say the reform is designed to improve transparency, boost revenue generation and eliminate leakages.

The move is part of broader tax reforms aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s revenue base amid economic pressures and rising government expenditure.

Observers note that the solid minerals sector has long been underperforming in terms of revenue contribution, despite the country’s vast resource potential.

Stakeholders have welcomed the reform but emphasised the need for proper implementation and inter agency coordination to avoid operational bottlenecks.

Experts highlight that centralising revenue collection can enhance accountability, provided there are robust monitoring and reporting mechanisms.

The development underscores ongoing efforts by the government to diversify revenue sources beyond oil.

Analysts believe that effective implementation of the policy could significantly increase government earnings and improve fiscal stability.

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